Bucks County

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Only a few days left to deliver your ballot! To guarantee that your ballot gets in on time, call or email your county election office and ask about drop-off options where you can deliver it in person. The deadline for counties to receive your ballot is 8 p.m. on June 2, and the postmarked date does not count!!!

Drop-Off Ballot Box Locations Announced as Mail-Ins Near 100,000. See details here

The League of Women Voters of Bucks County proudly presents this informative video to the new election laws and new voting system being introduced in 2020. It offers key information and helpful resources for all citizens.

The League of Women Voters in Bucks County hosted a public education program on reforming Pennsylvania’s redistricting process. Fair Districts PA speaker Tony Crocamo explained PA’s current redistricting process, demonstrated how it undermines democracy, and offered a solution to the problem. The legislation in Harrisburg and FDPA’s strategy going forward was also discussed. Please view the video here.

The League of Women Voters of Bucks County awarded $500 to Gabrielle DeSena, a senior at Council Rock North High School, for her poster celebrating 100 years of women's right to vote. In an age where we tend to take our right to vote for granted,

On Friday, March 27, Governor Wolf signed Senate Bill 422, which postpones the 2020 primary election from April 28 to June 2. The measure makes other election process changes, including some due to the COVID-19 emergency.